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![]() How to extract the text between <> as shown in the below example: Cell A1 Contains : Company Coordinator <coordinator@abc.com> And the result shall be in Cell A2 : coordinator@abc.com |
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=mid(a1,search("<",a1)+1,search(">",a1)-search("<",a1)-1)
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Thanks for the spport. It's working fine.
Can I get the remaining text before < (Ex. Company Coordinator) in Cell A3 as well? It will save my time when there are lot of contacts wich required to be seperated by name as well as email address. |
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=trim(left(a1,search("<",a1)-1))
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Thank you so much.
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